Executive Department
7 Cali ia
State of Califarnia PARDON
Francisco Acevedo Alaniz
Francisco Acevedo Alaniz, a resident of California, has submitted to this
office an application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about July 17, 1997, in the Superior Court of the
State of California in and for the County of Los Angeles for the crime of vehicle
theft. He served five months prison, and one year, one month parole. He was
discharged on June 17, 1999, having completed his sentence.
Francisco Acevedo Alaniz has complied with the provisions of Sections
4852.01 to 4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a
procedure whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek
restoration of the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon. He has obtained
from the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Los
Angeles, an order dated July 19, 2007, evidencing that since his release from
custody, he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral character,
and conducted himself as a law-abiding citizen. Indeed, Mr. Alaniz reports that
he is active in his church, and volunteers with a youth sports program in addition
to helping with other charitable events. By granting the Certificate of
Rehabilitation, the court has recommended that he be granted a full pardon.
By the laws of this state it is proper that |, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Francisco Acevedo Alaniz
has paid his debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon.
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR,, Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Francisco Acevedo
Alaniz a full and unconditional pardon for the above offense.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018.
ELAS Brawn
EDMUND G. BROWN J}
Governor of California
ATTEST:
‘ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of State
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Exe
cutive Department
Salitarni
State of California PARDON
Amber Lynne Behler (Boatwright)
Amber Lynne Behler, a resident of California, has submitted to this office
an application for executive clemency.
She was sentenced on or about June 3, 2003, in the Superior Court of the
State of California in and for the County of Humboldt for the crime of passing
false checks, records, or certificates. Specifically, Ms. Behler forged checks.
She served three years probation, and 90 days jail. She was discharged on June
3, 2006, having completed her sentence.
‘Amber Lynne Behler has complied with the provisions of Sections
4852.01 to 4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a
procedure whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek
restoration of the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon. She has obtained
from the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of
Humboldt, an order dated December 18, 2014, evidencing that since her release
from custody, she has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral
character, and conducted herself as a law-abiding citizen. Indeed, Ms. Behler is
an emergency department technician who according to her supervisor, in the
course of her work helps patients who have hit rock bottom without judgment,
and is a comfort to her patients. By granting the Certificate of Rehabilitation, the
court has recommended that she be granted a full pardon.
By the laws of this state it is proper that |, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of her sentence and good conduct
in the community of her residence since her release, Amber Lynne Behler has
paid her debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Amber Lynne Behler a
full and unconditional pardon for the above offense.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30 Day of March, 2018.
ELAS Bron
EDMUND G. BROWN J}
Governor of California
ATTEST:
ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of StateExecutive Department
State of California
PARDON
Charles Cooper Berry
Charles Cooper Berry, a resident of Georgia, has submitted to this office
an application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about May 28, 1993, in the Superior Court of the
State of California in and for the County of Riverside, for the crimes of
possession of a controlled substance for sale, possession of substances with the
intent to manufacture methamphetamine, and possession of a hypodermic
needle or syringe. He served five years probation. He was discharged on May
2, 2000 having completed his sentence
Charles Cooper Berry has submitted to this office a formal application for
‘executive clemency in the form of a gubernatorial pardon, He has shown that
since his release from custody, he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited
good moral character, and conducted himself as a law abiding citizen
By the laws of this state it is proper that I, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Charles Cooper Berry, has
Paid his debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Charles Cooper Berry a
full and unconditional pardon for the above offenses, including the right to own,
possess, and keep a firearm to the extent permitted by California Penal Code
Section 4854.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018
EDMUND G. BROWN JI
Governor of California
ATTEST:
‘ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of StateExecutive Department
State of California PARDON
Kenneth Dwayne Bishop
Kenneth Dwayne Bishop, a resident of California, has submitted to this
office an application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about May 10, 1989, in the Superior Court of the
State of California in and for the County of Santa Clara for the crime of
possession or purchase of a controlled substance for sale. He served three
years probation. He was discharged on May 10, 1992, having completed his
sentence.
Kenneth Dwayne Bishop has complied with the provisions of Sections
4852.01 to 4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a
procedure whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek
restoration of the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon. He has obtained
from the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of San
Mateo, an order dated December 7, 2016, evidencing that since his release from
custody, he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral character,
and conducted himself as a law-abiding citizen. By granting the Certificate of
Rehabilitation, the court has recommended that he be granted a full pardon.
By the laws of this state it is proper that |, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Kenneth Dwayne Bishop has
paid his debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon. q
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Kenneth Dwayne.
Bishop a full and unconditional pardon for the above offense.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30 Day of March, 2018.
BAS Brn
EDMUND G. BROWN Jj
Governor of California
ATTEST:
‘ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of Statee
Executive Department
State of California
PARDON
Sokha Chhan
Sokha Chhan, a resident of California, has submitted to this office an
application for executive clemency. Mr. Chhan lawfully entered the United States
at the age of 13 as a refugee from Cambodia, after his family fled the genocidal
Khmer Rouge regime. He is now in the custody of Immigration and Customs
Enforcement pending deportation to Cambodia after living in the United States
for the last 35 years as a lawful permanent resident.
He was sentenced on or about November , 2002, in the Superior Court
of the State of California in and for the County of Fresno, for the crimes of
inflicting corporal injury on spouse or cohabitant, and threatening a crime with the
intent to terrorize, both misdemeanors. He served three. years probation, and
364 days jail. He was discharged on November 5, 2005 having completed his
‘sentence.
Sokha Chhan has submitted to this office a formal application for
executive clemency in the form of a gubernatorial pardon. He has shown that
since his release from custody, he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited
good moral character, and conducted himself as a law abiding citizen. Indeed,
after his conviction, Mr. Chhan was awarded custody of his five children, who he
raised as a single father. He served honorably in the United States Army
Reserve, and is active with his local temple where he volunteers his time helping
others. One of his daughters wrote that Mr. Chhan has shown her “what it meant
to be a loving and independent individual. Whether it was working in the fields,
working as a mechanic, or baking donuts for 12-13 hours every day with no days
off, he never gave up on us.” His younger sister, who broke down in tears when
speaking about her brother, stated: “Sokha is a kind and gentle soul. He loves
his kids more than his own life. He would give the shirt off his back to give it to
someone else who needs it.”
By the laws of this state it is proper that I, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Sokha Chhan, has paid his
debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon.
a—THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Sokha Chhan a full and
unconditional pardon for the above offenses, including the right to own, possess,
and keep a firearm to the extent permitted by California Penal Code Section
4854.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018.
EDMUND G. BROWN J
Governor of California
ATTEST:
‘ALEX PADILLA |
Secretary of StateExecutiue Department
State of California PARDON
Francis Daniel Bradley
Francis Daniel Bradley, a resident of California, has submitted to this
office an application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about November 8, 2004, in the Superior Court
of the State of California in and for the County of Los Angeles for the crime of
transporting a controlled substance. He served three years probation. He was
discharged on May 23, 2007, having completed his sentence.
Francis Daniel Bradley has complied with the provisions of Sections
4852.01 to 4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a
procedure whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek
restoration of the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon. He has obtained
from the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Los
Angeles, an order dated June 14, 2012, evidencing that since his release from
custody, he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral character,
and conducted himself as a law-abiding citizen. By granting the Certificate of
Rehabilitation, the court has recommended that he be granted a full pardon
By the laws of this state it is proper that |, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Francis Daniel Bradley has
paid his debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon.
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Francis Daniel Bradley
a full and unconditional pardon for the above offense.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018.
ELAS Brow
EDMUND G. BROWN Jj
Governor of California
ATTEST:
ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of StateExecutive Department
State of California
PARDON
Michael Joseph Bruno
Michael Joseph Bruno, a resident of California, has submitted to this
office an application for executive clemency
He was sentenced on or about March 29, 1995, in the Superior Court of
the State of California in and for the County of Contra Costa for the crimes of
manufacturing a controlled substance, possession of ephedrine with the intent to
manufacture methamphetamine, and conspiracy to commit a crime. On the
same date, but with a different case number, he was sentenced for the crime of
receiving known stolen property. He served one year prison, and three years
parole. He was discharged on January 5, 1999, having completed his sentence
Michael Joseph Bruno has complied with the provisions of Sections
4852.01 to 4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a
procedure whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek
restoration of the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon. He has obtained
from the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Contra
Costa, an order dated October 1, 2010, evidencing that since his release from
custody, he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral character,
and conducted himself as a law-abiding citizen. Indeed, Mr. Bruno owns his own
aviation business, volunteers his time at a local high school teaching aviation,
and has served as a member of several aviation-related committees. By granting
the Certificate of Rehabilitation, the court has recommended that he be granted a
full pardon.
The Board of Parole Hearings received and reviewed Mr. Bruno's pardon
application and related materials pursuant to California Penal Code section 4802,
and recommended him for a pardon on May 16, 2017. Mr. Bruno also received a
recommendation for a pardon by a majority of the justices of the Supreme Court
of California, received on January 11, 2018, as required by article V, section 8
subdivision (a) of the California Constitution
By the laws of this state it is proper that I, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Michael Joseph Bruno has
paid his debt to society and eared a full and unconditional pardonTHEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Michael Joseph Bruno
a full and unconditional pardon for the above offenses.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018.
ELAS Brive
EDMUND G. BROWN J
Governor of California
ATTEST:
‘ALEX PADILLA’
Secretary of StateExecutive Department
Calitarni
State af California PARDON
Daniel Carlos Camara Jr.
Daniel Carlos Camara Jr., a resident of California, has submitted to this
office an application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about April 29, 2002, in the Superior Court of the
State of California in and for the County of San Joaquin for the crime of
possession of ephedrine with the intent to manufacture methamphetamine. He
served five years probation. He was discharged on April 29, 2007, having
completed his sentence.
Daniel Carlos Camara Jr. has complied with the provisions of Sections
4852.01 to 4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a
procedure whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek
restoration of the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon. He has obtained
from the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of San
Joaquin, an order dated April 6, 2017, evidencing that since his release from
custody. he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral character,
and conducted himself as a law-abiding citizen. By granting the Certificate of
Rehabilitation, the court has recommended that he be granted a full pardon.
By the laws of this state it is proper that I, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Daniel Carlos Camara Jr.
has paid his debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon
THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Daniel Carlos Camara
Jr. a full and unconditional pardon for the above offense.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018.
ELA 4 Brave
EDMUND G. BROWN J}
Governor of California
ATTEST:
"ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of Stateif
Executive Department
‘a Cali
State of California PARDON
Tammie Marie Clarke
Tammie Marie Clarke, a resident of California, has submitted to this office
an application for executive clemency.
She was sentenced on or about August 28, 2002, in the Superior Court of
the State of California in and for the County of Riverside for the crimes of
possession of a controlled substance for sale, and transporting a controlled
substance. She served 411 days jail, two years, seven months probation, four
months prison, and one year parole. She was discharged on November 30,
2006, having completed her sentence
Tammie Marie Clarke has complied with the provisions of Sections
4852.01 to 4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a
procedure whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek
restoration of the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon. She has obtained
from the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of
Riverside, an order dated June 16, 2016, evidencing that since her release from
custody, she has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral character,
and conducted herself as a law-abiding citizen. By granting the Certificate of
Rehabilitation, the court has recommended that she be granted a full pardon,
By the laws of this state it is proper that |, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of her sentence and good conduct
in the community of her residence since her release, Tammie Marie Clarke has
paid her debt to society and eared a full and unconditional pardon
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Tammie Marie Clarke a
full and unconditional pardon for the above offenses.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30 Day of March, 2018.
ELA 4 Bree
EDMUND G. BROWN Jj
Governor of California
ATTEST:
ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of Statego - ~
Executive Department
’ alitarat
State of California PARDON
Jesus Contreras
Jesus Contreras, a resident of California, has submitted to this office an
application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about March 18, 2005, in the Superior Court of
the State of California in and for the County of San Bernardino for the crime of
possession of a controlled substance for sale. He served nine months prison,
and one year, one month parole. He was discharged on February 14, 2007,
having completed his sentence
Jesus Contreras has complied with the provisions of Sections 4852.01 to
4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a procedure
whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek restoration of
the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon. He has obtained from the
Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of San Bernardino,
an order dated March 13, 2017, evidencing that since his release from custody,
he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral character, and
conducted himself as a law-abiding citizen. By granting the Certificate of
Rehabilitation, the court has recommended that he be granted a full pardon.
By the laws of this state it is proper that |, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Jesus Contreras has paid
his debt to society and eared a full and unconditional pardon.
THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Jesus Contreras a full
and unconditional pardon for the above offense.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018
ELA A Brawn
EDMUND G. BROWN Ji
Governor of California
ATTEST:
ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of StateExecutive Department
s Galitarn
State of California PARDON
Raymond William Cooper
Raymond William Cooper, a resident of California, has submitted to this
office an application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about January 7, 1991, in the Superior Court of
the State of California in and for the County of Los Angeles for the crime of
transporting or selling a controlled substance. He served three years probation,
and 90 days jail. He was discharged on January 7, 1997, having completed his
sentence.
Raymond William Cooper has complied with the provisions of Sections
4852.01 to 4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a
procedure whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek
restoration of the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon. He has obtained
from the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Los
Angeles, an order dated December 16, 2016, evidencing that since his release
from custody, he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral
character, and conducted himself as a law-abiding citizen. By granting the
Certificate of Rehabilitation, the court has recommended that he be granted a full
pardon.
By the laws of this state it is proper that |, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Raymond William Cooper
has paid his debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Raymond William
Cooper a full and unconditional pardon for the above offense.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018.
ELA 4 Brive
EDMUND G. BROWN J
Governor of California
ATTEST:
ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of StateExecutive Department
State of Califurnia PARDON
Adam Dalton
Adam Dalton, a resident of California, has submitted to this office an
application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about August 15, 1986, in the Superior Court of
the State of California in and for the County of Amador for the crime of
transporting or selling a controlled substance. He served three years probation,
and 400 hours work program. He was discharged on August 15, 1989, having
completed his sentence.
Adam Dalton has complied with the provisions of Sections 4852.01 to
4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a procedure
whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek restoration of
the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon. He has obtained from the
‘Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Amador, an
order dated November 15, 2017, evidencing that since his release from custody,
he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral character, and
conducted himself as a law-abiding citizen. By granting the Certificate of
Rehabilitation, the court has recommended that he be granted a full pardon.
By the laws of this state it is proper that |, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Adam Dalton has paid his
debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Adam Dalton a full and
unconditional pardon for the above offense.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018.
ELA 4 Rive
EDMUND G. BROWN J}
Governor of California
ATTEST:
‘ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of StateExecutive Department
of California
State of California PARDON
Brian Jerome Gilman
Brian Jerome Gilman, a resident of California, has submitted to this office
an application for executive clemency
He was sentenced on or about February 10, 1999, in the Superior Court
of the State of California in and for the County of Sonoma for the crime of
possession of a controlled substance for sale. He served one year prison, and
one year parole. He was discharged on April 2, 2001, having completed his
sentence.
Brian Jerome Gilman has complied with the provisions of Sections
4852.01 to 4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a
procedure whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek
restoration of the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon. He has obtained
from the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of
Sonoma, an order dated April 10, 2013, evidencing that since his release from
custody, he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral character,
and conducted himself as a law-abiding citizen. By granting the Certificate of
Rehabilitation, the court has recommended that he be granted a full pardon.
By the laws of this state it is proper that I, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Brian Jerome Gilman has
paid his debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Brian Jerome Gilman a
full and unconditional pardon for the above offense.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018.
ELA A Brvvee
EDMUND G. BROWN J}
Governor of California
ATTEST:
ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of State8
Executive Department
+ uf Calitarni
State of California PARDON
Jaime Gomez
Jaime Gomez, a resident of California, has submitted to this office an
application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about March 20, 2002, in the Superior Court of
the State of California in and for the County of Los Angeles for the crimes of
assault with a firearm on a person, with a street gang enhancement. He served
one year, four months prison, and three years parole. He was discharged on
August 12, 2006, having completed his sentence
Jaime Gomez has complied with the provisions of Sections 4852.01 to
4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a procedure
whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek restoration of
the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon. He has obtained from the
‘Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Los Angeles, an
order dated December 15, 2015, evidencing that since his release from custody,
he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral character, and
conducted himself as a law-abiding citizen. By granting the Certificate of
Rehabilitation, the court has recommended that he be granted a full pardon.
By the laws of this state it is proper that I, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Jaime Gomez has paid his
debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Jaime Gomez a full and
unconditional pardon for the above offenses.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018.
ELA 4 Brave
EDMUND G. BROWN Jj
Governor of California
ATTEST:
‘ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of StateExecutive Department
State of California PARDON
James John Haley
James John Haley, a resident of California, has submitted to this office an
application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about July 25, 1988, in the Superior Court of the
State of California in and for the County of Santa Clara for the crime of
possession of a controlled substance for sale. He served three years probation,
and 90 days jail. He was discharged on July 25, 1991, having completed his
sentence.
James John Haley has complied with the provisions of Sections 4852.01
to 4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a procedure
whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek restoration of
the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon. He has obtained from the
Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of San Joaquin, an
order dated October 13, 2016, evidencing that since his release from custody, he
has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral character, and
conducted himself as a law-abiding citizen. By granting the Certificate of
Rehabilitation, the court has recommended that he be granted a full pardon.
By the laws of this state it is proper that I, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, James John Haley has paid
his debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon.
THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to James John Haley a
full and unconditional pardon for the above offense.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018.
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EDMUND G. BROWN Jj
Governor of California
ATTEST:
ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of State=
Executive Department
Gali
State of California PARDON
Timothy Louis Handel
Timothy Louis Handel, a resident of California, has submitted to this office
an application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about November 7, 2001, in the Superior Court
of the State of California in and for the County of Kern for the crimes of
conspiracy to commit a crime, transporting or selling a controlled substance, and
selling a controlled substance under special circumstances. He served two
years, four months prison, and one year, seven months parole. He was
discharged on November 22, 2005, having completed his sentence.
Timothy Louis Handel has complied with the provisions of Sections
4852.01 to 4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a
procedure whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek
restoration of the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon. He has obtained
from the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of San
Diego, an order dated March 3, 2017, evidencing that since his release from
custody, he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral character,
and conducted himself as a law-abiding citizen. Indeed, Mr. Handel worked as a
fire chief for many years, and is described as hardworking and dedicated, and is
well respected by his colleagues and peers for his work ethic, professionalism,
compassion, and dedication to his family and the community. By granting the
Certificate of Rehabilitation, the court has recommended that he be granted a full
pardon,
By the laws of this state it is proper that |, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Timothy Louis Handel has
paid his debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Timothy Louis Handel a
full and unconditional pardon for the above offenses.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018.
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EDMUND G. BROWN Jj
Governor of California
ATTEST:
ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of StateExecutiue Department
State of California
PARDON
David Leon Harris
David Leon Harris, a resident of Tennessee, has submitted to this office
an application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about April 23, 1976, in the Superior Court of the.
State of California in and for the County of Los Angeles, for the crime of burning
a building that is not a dwelling. He served five years probation. He was
discharged on April 23, 1981 having completed his sentence
David Leon Harris has submitted to this office a formal application for
executive clemency in the form of a gubernatorial pardon. He has shown that
since his release from custody, he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited
good moral character, and conducted himself as a law abiding citizen
By the laws of this state it is proper that |, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, David Leon Harris, has paid
his debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to David Leon Harris a full
and unconditional pardon for the above offense, including the right to own,
possess, and keep a firearm to the extent permitted by California Penal Code
Section 4854,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018.
EDMUND G. BROWN JI
Governor of California
ATTEST:
‘ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of StateExecutiue Department
tate of Cali i
State of California PARDON
Timothy Harry
Timothy Harry, a resident of California, has submitted to this office an
application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about October 3, 1990, in the Superior Court of
the State of California in and for the County of Stanislaus for the crime of assault
with a deadly weapon, not a firearm. He served two years probation, and 160
days jail. He was discharged on October 3, 1992, having completed his
sentence.
Timothy Harry has complied with the provisions of Sections 4852.01 to
4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a procedure
whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek restoration of
the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon. He has obtained from the
Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Stanislaus, an
order dated September 27, 2016, evidencing that since his release from custody,
he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral character, and
conducted himself as a law-abiding citizen. Indeed, friends describe him as a
great family man who puts aside his needs to better his family, and who is honest
and hardworking. By granting the Certificate of Rehabilitation, the court has
recommended that he be granted a full pardon.
By the laws of this state it is proper that |, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Timothy Harry has paid his
debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Timothy Harry a full
and unconditional pardon for the above offense
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018
ELAS Bree
EDMUND G. BROWN J}
Governor of California
ATTEST:
‘ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of StateExecutive Department
State of California PARDON
Michael Robert Hedgpeth
Michael Robert Hedgpeth, a resident of California, has submitted to this
office an application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about April 5, 2002, in the Superior Court of the
State of California in and for the County of Sacramento for the crime of
transporting a controlled substance. He served five years probation, and 90 days
jail. He was discharged on April 5, 2007, having completed his sentence.
Michael Robert Hedgpeth has complied with the provisions of Sections
4852.01 to 4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a
procedure whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek
restoration of the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon. He has obtained
from the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of
Sacramento, an order dated November 23, 2016, evidencing that since his
release from custody, he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good
moral character, and conducted himself as a law-abiding citizen. By granting the
Certificate of Rehabilitation, the court has recommended that he be granted a full
pardon.
By the laws of this state it is proper that |, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Michael Robert Hedgpeth
has paid his debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon.
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Michael Robert
Hedgpeth a full and unconditional pardon for the above offense.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018,
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EDMUND G. BROWN Jj
Governor of California
ATTEST:
‘ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of StateExecutive Department
State of California PARDON
Aleksia Hepner (Lindsay)
Aleksia Hepner, a resident of California, has submitted to this office an
application for executive clemency
She was sentenced on or about January 7, 2003, in the Superior Court of
the State of California in and for the County of Santa Clara for the crime of selling
or transporting marijuana. She served four years, six months probation, and five
months jail. She was discharged on July 8, 2007, having completed her
sentence.
Aleksia Hepner has complied with the provisions of Sections 4852.01 to
4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a procedure
whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek restoration of
the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon. She has obtained from the
Superior Coutt of the State of California in and for the County of Santa Clara, an
order dated January 22, 2016, evidencing that since her release from custody,
she has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral character, and
conducted herself as a law-abiding citizen. By granting the Certificate of
Rehabilitation, the court has recommended that she be granted a full pardon
By the laws of this state it is proper that |, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of her sentence and good conduct
in the community of her residence since her release, Aleksia Hepner has paid
her debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Aleksia Hepner a full
and unconditional pardon for the above offense.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018,
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EDMUND G. BROWN Jj
Governor of California
ATTEST:
ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of StateExecutiue Department
Relitarnt
State af California PARDON
David Lee Herrod
David Lee Herrod, a resident of California, has submitted to this office an
application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about December 30, 1998, in the Superior Court
of the State of California in and for the County of Sacramento for the crime of
assault with a deadly weapon, not a firearm. Specifically, Mr. Herrod punched an
individual in the face at a gas station. He served five years probation, and five
months jail. He was discharged on December 30, 2003, having completed his
sentence.
David Lee Herrod has complied with the provisions of Sections 4852.01
to 4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a procedure
whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek restoration of
the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon. He has obtained from the
Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of El Dorado, an
order dated September 7, 2016, evidencing that since his release from custody,
he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral character, and
conducted himself as a law-abiding citizen. Indeed, Mr, Herrod reports that he is
active with a local farm bureau, By granting the Certificate of Rehabilitation, the
court has recommended that he be granted a full pardon.
By the laws of this state it is proper that |, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, David Lee Herrod has paid
his debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon.
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to David Lee Herrod a full
and unconditional pardon for the above offense.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018,
ELAS Browne
EDMUND G. BROWN Jj
Governor of California
ATTEST:
ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of StateExecutive Department
State of California PARDON
Paul Otis Hollins
Paul Otis Hollins, a resident of California, has submitted to this office an
application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about July 19, 1988, in the Superior Court of the
State of California in and for the County of Orange for the crime of possession of
a controlled substance for sale. He served three years probation, and 240 days
jail. He was discharged on July 19, 1991, having completed his sentence.
Paul Otis Hollins has complied with the provisions of Sections 4852.01 to
4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a procedure
whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek restoration of
the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon. He has obtained from the
Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Orange, an
order dated February 3, 2017, evidencing that since his release from custody, he
has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral character, and
conducted himself as a law-abiding citizen. By granting the Certificate of
Rehabilitation, the court has recommended that he be granted a full pardon.
By the laws of this state it is proper that |, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Paul Otis Hollins has paid
his debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Paul Otis Hollins a full
and unconditional pardon for the above offense.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30” Day of March, 2018.
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EDMUND G. BROWN J)
Governor of California
ATTEST:
‘ALEX PADILLA’
Secretary of StateExecutiue Department
State of California
PARDON
Sabrina Faye Hood
Sabrina Faye Hood, a resident of Arkansas, has submitted to this office
an application for executive clemency.
She was sentenced on or about June 16, 1989, in the Superior Court of
the State of California in and for the County of Los Angeles, for the crime of
possession of a controlled substance. She served three years probation, and
173 days jail. She was discharged on June 16, 1992 having completed her
sentence,
Sabrina Faye Hood has submitted to this office a formal application for
‘executive clemency in the form of a gubernatorial pardon. She has shown that
since her release from custody, she has lived an honest and upright life,
exhibited good moral character, and conducted herself as a law abiding citizen.
By the laws of this state it is proper that I, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of her sentence and good conduct
in the community of her residence since her release, Sabrina Faye Hood, has
Paid her debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Sabrina Faye Hood a
full and unconditional pardon for the above offense, including the right to own,
possess, and keep a firearm to the extent permitted by California Penal Code
Section 4854.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018.
EDMUND G. BROWN JI
Governor of California
ATTEST:
ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of State
5aB=
|
Executive Department
State of California PARDON
Randy Leon Hunt
Randy Leon Hunt, a resident of Oregon, has submitted to this office an
application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about March 1, 1976, in the Superior Court of
the State of California in and for the County of Shasta for the crimes of burglary,
and grand theft. Specifically, Mr. Hunt stole a metal detector, coins, and some
tools. He served one year, five months prison, and eight months parole. He was
discharged on May 17, 1978, having completed his sentence.
Randy Leon Hunt has complied with the provisions of Sections 4852.01 to
4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a procedure
whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek restoration of
the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon. He has obtained from the
Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Shasta, an order
dated April 11, 2016, evidencing that since his release from custody, he has lived
an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral character, and conducted
himself as a law-abiding citizen. Indeed, Mr. Hunt is active in his local church,
and assists the church with maintenance and gardening, among other activities.
By granting the Certificate of Rehabilitation, the court has recommended that he
be granted a full pardon.
By the laws of this state it is proper that |, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Randy Leon Hunt has paid
his debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon.
THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Randy Leon Hunt a full
and unconditional pardon for the above offenses.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018.
ELAS Brawn
EDMUND G. BROWN J}
Governor of California
ATTEST:
‘ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of State—————
Executine Department
State of California PARDON
Ronny Troy Kerfoot
Ronny Troy Kerfoot, a resident of California, has submitted to this office
an application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about October 21, 1991, in the Superior Court of
the State of California in and for the County of Orange for the crime of
possession of a controlled substance for sale. He served three years probation,
and 365 days jail. He was discharged on October 21, 1994, having completed
his sentence.
Ronny Troy Kerfoot has complied with the provisions of Sections 4852.01
to 4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a procedure
whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek restoration of
the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon. He has obtained from the
Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Orange, an
order dated September 9, 2016, evidencing that since his release from custody,
he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral character, and
conducted himself as a law-abiding citizen. By granting the Certificate of
Rehabilitation, the court has recommended that he be granted a full pardon.
By the laws of this state it is proper that I, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Ronny Troy Kerfoot has paid
his debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon.
THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Ronny Troy Kerfoot a
full and unconditional pardon for the above offense.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018
ELA 4, Brave
EDMUND G. BROWN J}
Governor of California
ATTEST:
ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of Statea—
Executive Department
State of California
PARDON
James W. Keyes
James W. Keyes, a resident of Nebraska, has submitted to this office an
application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about August 29, 1988, in the Superior Court of
the State of California in and for the County of Santa Clara, for the crimes of
possession or purchase of a controlled substance for sale, and driving with a
suspended license. He served three years probation, and nine months jail. He
was discharged on August 29, 2001 having completed his sentence.
James W. Keyes has submitted to this office a formal application for
executive clemency in the form of a gubernatorial pardon. He has shown that
since his release from custody, he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited
good moral character, and conducted himself as a law abiding citizen.
By the laws of this state it is proper that |, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, James W. Keyes, has paid
his debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon.
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to James W. Keyes a full
and unconditional pardon for the above offenses, including the right to own,
possess, and keep a firearm to the extent permitted by California Penal Code
Section 4854.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018.
EDMUND G. BROWN Ji
Governor of California
ATTEST:
ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of State———
Executiue Department
State of Galitarni
State of California PARDON
Erica Lauren Khamvongsa
Erica Lauren Khamvongsa, a resident of California, has submitted to this
office an application for executive clemency.
She was sentenced on or about April 15, 1998, in the Superior Court of
the State of California in and for the County of Los Angeles for the crime of
robbery. Specifically, Ms. Khamvongsa and her crime partner stole money and
food from a pizza delivery person. She served eleven months prison, and one
year, one month parole. She was discharged on May 10, 2000, having
completed her sentence.
Erica Lauren Khamvongsa has complied with the provisions of Sections
4852.01 to 4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a
procedure whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek
restoration of the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon. She has obtained
from the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Los
‘Angeles, an order dated September 1, 2016, evidencing that since her release
from custody, she has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral
character, and conducted herself as a law-abiding citizen. Indeed, Ms.
Khamvongsa has been clean and sober for over fourteen years. By granting the
Certificate of Rehabilitation, the court has recommended that she be granted a
full pardon.
By the laws of this state it is proper that I, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of her sentence and good conduct
in the community of her residence since her release, Erica Lauren Khamvongsa
has paid her debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon.
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Erica Lauren
Khamvongsa a full and unconditional pardon for the above offense.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018.
ELA 4 Brew
EDMUND G. BROWN J}
Governor of California
ATTEST:
ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of Statege
Executive Department
State of California PARDON
David Holmes Maggetti
David Holmes Maggetti, a resident of California, has submitted to this
office an application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about August 6, 1990, in the Superior Court of
the State of California in and for the County of Los Angeles for the crime of
transporting or selling a controlled substance. He served two years, four months
prison, and one year, eleven months parole. He was discharged on January 11,
1995, having completed his sentence.
David Holmes Maggetti has complied with the provisions of Sections
4852.01 to 4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a
procedure whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek
restoration of the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon. He has obtained
from the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Santa
Clara, an order dated January 17, 2017, evidencing that since his release from
custody, he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral character,
and conducted himself as a law-abiding citizen. By granting the Certificate of
Rehabilitation, the court has recommended that he be granted a full pardon.
By the laws of this state it is proper that I, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, David Holmes Maggetti has
paid his debt to society and eared a full and unconditional pardon.
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to David Holmes Maggetti
a full and unconditional pardon for the above offense.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018.
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EDMUND G. BROWN Jj
Governor of California
ATTEST:
ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of StateExecutive Department PARDON
State of California Stephen Edward Maggetti
Stephen Edward Maggetti, a resident of California, has submitted to this
office an application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about October 21, 1974, in the Superior Court of
the State of California in and for the County of Santa Clara for the crime of
possession of a controlled substance. He served one year, ten months prison,
and one year, fourteen months parole. He was discharged on February 7, 1978,
having completed his sentence.
He was sentenced on or about May 31, 1984, in the Superior Court of the
State of California in and for the County of Santa Clara for the crimes of forgery,
and grand theft. He served three years, three months probation and one year
jail. He was discharged on September 17, 1987, having completed his sentence.
‘Stephen Edward Maggetti has complied with the provisions of Sections
4852.01 to 4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a
procedure whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek
restoration of the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon. He has obtained
from the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Santa
Clara, an order dated September 16, 1988, evidencing that since his release
from custody, he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral
character, and conducted himself as a law-abiding citizen. Indeed, Mr. Maggetti
reports that he is active in twelve step programs, and he worked as a drug and
alcohol rehabilitation counselor. By granting the Certificate of Rehabilitation, the
court has recommended that he be granted a full pardon.
By the laws of this state it is proper that |, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Stephen Edward Maggetti
has paid his debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon.
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Stephen Edward
Maggetti a full and unconditional pardon for the above offenses.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30 Day of March, 2018.
ELA 4 Brew
EDMUND G. BROWN Jj
Governor of California
ATTEST:
ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of StateExecutive Department
State of California
PARDON
Daniel Maher
Daniel Maher, a resident of California, has submitted to this office an
application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about February 1, 1995, in the Superior Court of
the State of California in and for the County of Santa Clara, for the crimes of
kidnapping, robbery, felon in possession of a firearm, and use of a firearm. He
served five years prison, and three years parole. He was discharged on
February 17, 2003 having completed his sentence
Daniel Maher has submitted to this office a formal application for
executive clemency in the form of a gubernatorial pardon. He has shown that
since his release from custody, he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited
good moral character, and conducted himself as a law abiding citizen. Indeed,
Mr. Maher is the director of a recycling program of a local non-profit, and has
been recognized by the City of Berkeley for his involvement in their recycling
program
By the laws of this state it is proper that |, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Daniel Maher, has paid his i
debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon.
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Daniel Maher a full and
unconditional pardon for the above offenses, including the right to own, possess,
and keep a firearm to the extent permitted by California Penal Code Section
4854,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30 Day of March, 2018.
EDMUND G. BROWN JI
Governor of California
ATTEST:
ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of Statee———
Executive Department
s Valitari:
State of California PARDON
Christopher Taylor Maschal
Christopher Taylor Maschal, a resident of California, has submitted to this
office an application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about January 15, 1988, in the Superior Court of
the State of California in and for the County of Alameda for the crimes of
possession of controlled substances for sale. He served three years probation,
and nine months jail. He was discharged on January 15, 1991, having
completed his sentence.
Christopher Taylor Maschal has complied with the provisions of Sections
4852.01 to 4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a
procedure whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek
restoration of the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon. He has obtained
from the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of
Calaveras, an order dated March 10, 2017, evidencing that since his release
from custody, he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral
character, and conducted himself as a law-abiding citizen. By granting the
Certificate of Rehabilitation, the court has recommended that he be granted a full
pardon.
By the laws of this state it is proper that |, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Christopher Taylor Maschal
has paid his debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon.
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Christopher Taylor
Maschal a full and unconditional pardon for the above offenses.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018.
ELA A Breer
EDMUND G. BROWN Ji
Governor of California
ATTEST:
ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of Statea— - =
Executive Department
State of California
PARDON
Benjamin Karel Mauli
Benjamin Kare! Maulis, a resident of Nevada, has submitted to this office
an application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about March 24, 1997, in the Superior Court of
the State of California in and for the County of Colusa, for the crime of felon in
possession of a firearm. He served three years probation, and 30 days jail. He
was discharged on March 27, 2000 having completed his sentence.
Benjamin Karel Mauls has submitted to this office a formal application for
executive clemency in the form of a gubernatorial pardon. He has shown that
since his release from custody, he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited
good moral character, and conducted himself as a law abiding citizen. Indeed,
Mr. Maulis reports that he is a Sunday school teacher and works with children’s,
youth, and men's discipleship groups.
By the laws of this state it is proper that |, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Benjamin Karel Maulis, has
paid his debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Benjamin Karel Maulis
a full and unconditional pardon for the above offense, including the right to own,
possess, and keep a firearm to the extent permitted by California Penal Code
Section 4854,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018.
EDMUND G. BROWN Ji
Governor of California
ATTEST:
ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of StateBa
1
Executive Departnent
State of California PARDON
Angela Novas McGill
‘Angela Novas McGill, a resident of California, has submitted to this office
an application for executive clemency.
She was sentenced on or about April 7, 1992, in the Superior Court of the
State of California in and for the County of Los Angeles for the crime of
possession or purchase of a controlled substance for sale. She served two
years, nine months probation. She was discharged on January 12, 1994, having
completed her sentence.
Angela Novas McGill has complied with the provisions of Sections
4852.01 to 4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a
procedure whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek
restoration of the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon. She has obtained
from the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of
Orange, an order dated June 10, 2005, evidencing that since her release from
custody, she has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral character,
and conducted herself as a law-abiding citizen. By granting the Certificate of
Rehabilitation, the court has recommended that she be granted a full pardon
By the laws of this state it is proper that I, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of her sentence and good conduct
in the community of her residence since her release, Angela Novas McGill has
paid her debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon
THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Angela Novas McGill a
full and unconditional pardon for the above offense.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018,
EAA A Bree
EDMUND G. BROWN J}
Governor of California
ATTEST:
ALEX PADILLA’
Secretary of StateE—
Executive Departnent
Calitarni
State of California PARDON
Bradley James McKinney
Bradley James McKinney, a resident of California, has submitted to this
office an application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about August 9, 1999, in the Superior Court of
the State of California in and for the County of Shasta for the crime of burglary.
Specifically, Mr. McKinney and his crime partners stole ATMs from two gas
stations. He served five years probation, and 210 days jail. He was discharged
on August 9, 2004, having completed his sentence.
Bradley James McKinney has complied with the provisions of Sections
4852.01 to 4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a
procedure whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek
restoration of the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon. He has obtained
from the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Shasta,
an order dated September 8, 2014, evidencing that since his release from
custody, he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral character,
and conducted himself as a law-abiding citizen. Indeed, Mr. McKinney
volunteers his time at his local church and with little league. By granting the
Certificate of Rehabilitation, the court has recommended that he be granted a full
pardon,
By the laws of this state it is proper that |, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Bradley James McKinney
has paid his debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon.
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Bradley James
McKinney a full and unconditional pardon for the above offense.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018.
ELAS Brome
EDMUND G. BROWN J}
Governor of California
ATTEST:
ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of Statee
Executive Department
State of California PARDON
Todd Donovan McNaughton
Todd Donovan McNaughton, a resident of Califomia, has submitted to
this office an application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about September 3, 1982, in the Superior Court
of the State of California in and for the County of Sonoma for the crime of selling
or furnishing marijuana, He served three years probation, and 180 days jail. He
was discharged on September 3, 1985, having completed his sentence.
Todd Donovan McNaughton has complied with the provisions of Sections
4852.01 to 4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a
procedure whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek
restoration of the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon. He has obtained
from the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of
Sonoma, an order dated March 29, 2016, evidencing that since his release from
custody, he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral character,
and conducted himself as a law-abiding citizen. By granting the Certificate of
Rehabilitation, the court has recommended that he be granted a full pardon
By the laws of this state it is proper that |, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Todd Donovan McNaughton
has paid his debt to society and eared a full and unconditional pardon.
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Todd Donovan
McNaughton a full and unconditional pardon for the above offense.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30” Day of March, 2018
EAS Bre
EDMUND G. BROWN J}
Governor of California
ATTEST:
‘ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of Statepr 7
Executive Department
State af California
PARDON
Sergio Mena
Sergio Mena, a resident of California, has submitted to this office an
application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about January 3, 2003, in the Superior Court of
the State of California in and for the County of Los Angeles, for the crime of
possession of a controlled substance for sale. He served three years probation
He was discharged on January 3, 2006 having completed his sentence.
Sergio Mena has submitted to this office a formal application for executive
clemency in the form of a gubernatorial pardon. He has shown that since his
release from custody, he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good
moral character, and conducted himself as a law abiding citizen.
By the laws of this state it is proper that |, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Sergio Mena, has paid his
debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon.
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Sergio Mena a full and
unconditional pardon for the above offense, including the right to own, possess,
and keep a firearm to the extent permitted by California Penal Code Section
4854
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018
EDMUND G. BROWN Ji
Governor of California
ATTEST:
ALEX PADILLA’
Secretary of StateExecutive Department
State of California
PARDON
Johnny Al Miller
Johnny Al Miller, a resident of California, has submitted to this office an
application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about January 12, 1994, in the Superior Court of
the State of California in and for the County of Riverside for the crimes of
attempted vehicle theft, and carrying a concealed weapon in a vehicle. On the
same date, but with a different case number, he was sentenced for the crime of
transporting a controlled substance. He served eight months prison, and one
year parole. He was discharged on November 5, 1995, having completed his
sentence.
Johnny AI Miller has complied with the provisions of Sections 4852.01 to
4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a procedure
whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek restoration of
the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon, He has obtained from the
Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Riverside, an
order dated March 28, 2014, evidencing that since his release from custody, he
has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral character, and
conducted himself as a law-abiding citizen. Indeed, Mr. Miller reports that he
sponsors numerous charitable events supporting law enforcement and a sports
organization for individuals with developmental disabilities. By granting the
Certificate of Rehabilitation, the court has recommended that he be granted a full
pardon.
The Board of Parole Hearings received and reviewed Mr. Miller's
pardon application and related materials pursuant to California Penal Code
section 4802, and recommended him for a pardon on March 17, 2017. Mr. Miller
also received a recommendation for a pardon by a majority of the justices of the
Supreme Court of California, received on January 18, 2018, as required by article
\V, section 8 subdivision (a) of the California Constitution
By the laws of this state it is proper that |, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Johnny Al Miller has paid his
debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon.THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Johnny Al Miller a full
and unconditional pardon for the above offenses.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018.
EAA A Bree
EDMUND G. BROWN Jj
Governor of California
ATTEST:
ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of Statea—
Executive Department
> uf Uli
State of Califurnia PARDON
Aaron Morales
Aaron Morales, a resident of California, has submitted to this office an
application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about December 30, 1996, in the Superior Court
of the State of California in and for the County of Sacramento for the crime of
carjacking. He served five years probation, and twelve months jail. He was
discharged on December 30, 2001, having completed his sentence.
‘Aaron Morales has complied with the provisions of Sections 4852.01 to
4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a procedure
whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek restoration of
the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon. He has obtained from the
Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Sacramento, an
order dated August 17, 2010, evidencing that since his release from custody, he
has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral character, and
conducted himself as a law-abiding citizen. Indeed, Mr. Morales reports that he
volunteers with a local youth sports organization. By granting the Certificate of
Rehabilitation, the court has recommended that he be granted a full pardon.
By the laws of this state it is proper that |, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Aaron Morales has paid his
debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Aaron Morales a full
and unconditional pardon for the above offense
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018
ELAS Brive
EDMUND G. BROWN Ji
Governor of California
ATTEST:
ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of StateExecutive Department
State of Califarnia PARDON
Paul Muro
Paul Muro, a resident of California, has submitted to this office an
application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about November 18, 1991, in the Superior Court
of the State of California in and for the County of Santa Clara for the crime of
transporting or selling a controlled substance. He served three years probation,
and one year, three months jail. He was discharged on November 18, 1994,
having completed his sentence.
Paul Muro has complied with the provisions of Sections 4852.01 to
4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a procedure
whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek restoration of
the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon. He has obtained from the
Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Stanislaus, an
order dated November 8, 2016, evidencing that since his release from custody,
he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral character, and
conducted himself as a law-abiding citizen. By granting the Certificate of
Rehabilitation, the court has recommended that he be granted a full pardon
By the laws of this state it is proper that |, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Paul Muro has paid his debt
to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon.
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Paul Muro a full and
unconditional pardon for the above offense.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018.
ELA 4 Brvoe
EDMUND G. BROWN J}
Governor of California
ATTEST:
“ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of StateExecutive Department
State of California PARDON
Alison Margaret Overzet
Alison Margaret Overzet, a resident of California, has submitted to this
office an application for executive clemency.
She was sentenced on or about March 13, 1997, in the Superior Court of
the State of California in and for the County of Alameda for the crime of
possession of a controlled substance for sale. She served three years probation,
and one year, 219 days jail. She was discharged on March 13, 2000, having
completed her sentence.
Alison Margaret Overzet has complied with the provisions of Sections
4852.01 to 4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a
procedure whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek
restoration of the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon. She has obtained
from the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Contra
Costa, an order dated August 19, 2016, evidencing that since her release from
custody, she has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral character,
and conducted herself as a law-abiding citizen. By granting the Certificate of
Rehabilitation, the court has recommended that she be granted a full pardon.
By the laws of this state it is proper that |, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of her sentence and good conduct
in the community of her residence since her release, Alison Margaret Overzet
has paid her debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Alison Margaret
Overzet a full and unconditional pardon for the above offense.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018.
ELA 4 Betvvee
EDMUND G. BROWN Jj
Governor of California
ATTEST:
ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of StateExecutive Department
State of California
PARDON
Michael Robert Pace
Michael Robert Pace, a resident of North Carolina, has submitted to this
office an application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about March 4, 1993, in the Superior Court of
the State of California in and for the County of Orange, for the crime of
possession of a controlled substance for sale. He served seven months prison,
and five months parole. He was discharged on December 16, 1995 having
completed his sentence.
Michael Robert Pace has submitted to this office a formal application for
executive clemency in the form of a gubernatorial pardon. He has shown that
since his release from custody, he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited
good moral character, and conducted himself as a law abiding citizen.
By the laws of this state it is proper that |, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Michael Robert Pace, has.
paid his debt to society and eared a full and unconditional pardon.
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Michael Robert Pace a
full and unconditional pardon for the above offense, including the right to own,
possess, and keep a firearm to the extent permitted by California Penal Code
Section 4854
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018.
EDMUND G. BROWN Ji
Governor of California
ATTEST:
ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of StateExecutive Department
State of Califurnia PARDON
Billy Clavell Parham
Billy Clavell Parham, a resident of California, has submitted to this office
an application for executive clemency
He was sentenced on or about February 11, 1976, in the Superior Court
of the State of California in and for the County of Riverside for the crime of
burglary. Specifically, Mr. Parham appears to have stolen some items from a
packing shed. He served two years probation, and 90 days jail. He was
discharged on February 11, 1978, having completed his sentence.
Billy Clavell Parham has complied with the provisions of Sections 4852.01
to 4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a procedure
whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek restoration of
the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon, He has obtained from the
Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Riverside, an
order dated January 7, 2016, evidencing that since his release from custody, he
has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral character, and
conducted himself as a law-abiding citizen. Indeed, the president of a local
construction company describes him as reliable, ethical, and hardworking, while
a fellow church member describes him as one of the most honest and helpful
individuals he knows. By granting the Certificate of Rehabilitation, the court has
recommended that he be granted a full pardon.
By the laws of this state it is proper that I, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Billy Clavell Parham has
paid his debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon.
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Billy Clavell Parham a
full and unconditional pardon for the above offense.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018.
EDMUND G. BROWN Jj
Governor of California
ATTEST:
‘ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of State
aExecuting Department
» nf Califarni
State of California PARDON
Carlos Patino
Carlos Patino, a resident of California, has submitted to this office an
application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about June 18, 1999, in the Superior Court of
the State of California in and for the County of Sacramento for the crime of
transporting a controlled substance. He served five years probation, and 120
days jail. He was discharged on June 18, 2004, having completed his sentence.
Carlos Patino has complied with the provisions of Sections 4852.01 to
4852.2, inclusive, of the Penal Code of California, which provide a procedure
whereby a person may, after completion of their sentences, seek restoration of
the rights of citizenship, and apply for a pardon, He has obtained from the
Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Sacramento, an
order dated November 16, 2016, evidencing that since his release from custody,
he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited good moral character, and
conducted himself as a law-abiding citizen. By granting the Certificate of
Rehabilitation, the court has recommended that he be granted a full pardon.
By the laws of this state it is proper that I, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Carlos Patino has paid his
debt to society and eared a full and unconditional pardon
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Carlos Patino a full and
unconditional pardon for the above offense.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018.
ELAS Brn
EDMUND G. BROWN J}
Governor of California
ATTEST:
‘ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of Stateg—— = ———
Executive Department
State of California
PARDON
Kenneth Payne
Kenneth Payne, a resident of Texas, has submitted to this office an
application for executive clemency
He was sentenced on or about January 19, 1989, in the Superior Court of
the State of California in and for the County of Santa Clara, for the crime of
possession of a controlled substance for sale. He served three years probation,
and 90 days jail. He was discharged on January 19, 1992 having completed his
sentence.
Kenneth Payne has submitted to this office a formal application for
executive clemency in the form of a gubernatorial pardon. He has shown that
since his release from custody, he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited
good moral character, and conducted himself as a law abiding citizen
By the laws of this state it is proper that I, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Kenneth Payne, has paid his
debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon.
THEREFORE, |, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Kenneth Payne a full
and unconditional pardon for the above offense, including the right to own,
possess, and keep a firearm to the extent permitted by California Penal Code
Section 4854
IN WITNESS WHEREOF | have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 30" Day of March, 2018.
EDMUND G. BROWN Ji
Governor of California
ATTEST:
ALEX PADILLA
Secretary of Statef
Executive Department
State of California
PARDON
Phann Pheach
Phann Pheach, a resident of California, has submitted to this office an
application for executive clemency.
He was sentenced on or about September 19, 2005, in the Superior Court
of the State of California in and for the County of Orange, for the crimes of
possession of a controlled substance for sale, and obstructing a public officer.
He served six months prison, and one year, one month parole. He was
discharged on June 21, 2007 having completed his sentence.
Phann Pheach has submitted to this office a formal application for
executive clemency in the form of a gubernatorial pardon. He has shown that
since his release from custody, he has lived an honest and upright life, exhibited
good moral character, and conducted himself as a law abiding citizen.
By the laws of this state it is proper that I, as Governor of the State of
California, give testimony that, by completion of his sentence and good conduct
in the community of his residence since his release, Phann Pheach, has paid his
debt to society and earned a full and unconditional pardon.
THEREFORE, I, EDMUND G. BROWN JR., Governor of the State of
California, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by the Constitution
and statutes of the State of California, do hereby grant to Phann Pheach a full
and unconditional pardon for the above offenses, including the right to own,
possess, and keep a firearm to the extent permitted by California Penal Code
Section 4854
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have
hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of California to be
affixed this 28" Day of March, 2018.
EDMUND G. BROWN JI
Governor of California
ATTEST:
Secretary éf State